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marÍa feliz, hollywood, la ceja acÁ. sabes, ella era artista, bohemia. desde jovencita llamÓ la atenciÓn, se vestÍa como muchacho, pelo corto, pantalones y chamarras de cuero, y cuando iba a ver a diego se ponÍa su traje de teguana. >>> no es casualidad que elija eso. simboliza un vestido tradicional mexica mexicano, le ayuda en sus proyecciones pcia polÍticas, un vestido que viene de la regiÓn donde la mujer administra la sociedad. >>> a diego rivera le gustaba verla vestida asÍ, dijo que ella y sus trajes reencarnaban el esplendor nacional, tal vez por eso antes de morir dejÓ en su testamento que los trajes de frida fueran resguardados celosamente. >>> diego rivera al morir le deja a su mecenas y amiga, una gran mujer, que cuide de sus museos, y le pide que cierre un baÑo por quince aÑos. >>> pasaron 50 aÑos, luego de la muerte del albacea se descubriÓ el tesoro, con pinturas, documentos y mÁs de 300 vestidos, luego de un proceso de restauraciÓn, se exhiben en su esplendor mostrando la fuerte entonces y temperamento de la artista. >>> rec
marÍa feliz, hollywood, la ceja acÁ. sabes, ella era artista, bohemia. desde jovencita llamÓ la atenciÓn, se vestÍa como muchacho, pelo corto, pantalones y chamarras de cuero, y cuando iba a ver a diego se ponÍa su traje de teguana. >>> no es casualidad que elija eso. simboliza un vestido tradicional mexica mexicano, le ayuda en sus proyecciones pcia polÍticas, un vestido que viene de la regiÓn donde la mujer administra la sociedad. >>> a diego rivera le gustaba verla...
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later, antigun crowd in hollywood has a public service announcement. mr. gutfeld has an announcement. stick around. [ all ] 3, 2, 1... [ male announcer ] as the year counts down, your savings can add up with the adt new year's sale. help protect your family with the advanced technology of adt starting at just $99 -- a savings of $300 plus 15% off accessories. but you must call before midnight january 2nd. more than a security system, adt can help let your family in from the cold even when you're away from home. adjust your thermostat remotely to help save energy and money. turn on the lights, even see that everyone is safe and secure. and with adt, you can rely on our fast response monitoring for 24/7 protection against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. the adt new year's sale. it could help you save something more important than money. call now to save $300 on adt starting at $99 installed plus 15% off accessories. sale ends midnight january 2nd. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dana: if you think lawmakers never get anything done, think again
later, antigun crowd in hollywood has a public service announcement. mr. gutfeld has an announcement. stick around. [ all ] 3, 2, 1... [ male announcer ] as the year counts down, your savings can add up with the adt new year's sale. help protect your family with the advanced technology of adt starting at just $99 -- a savings of $300 plus 15% off accessories. but you must call before midnight january 2nd. more than a security system, adt can help let your family in from the cold even when...
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the studios, hollywood, they don't have to pay for the prints, they don't have to ship the prints. there's all of those kinds of things. tavis: earlier in this clip and in the documentary, somebody made the point that what this does is it democratizes the process. i think george lucas is the one who said that in the film it democratizes the process. you agree with that? >> absolutely. yeah, absolutely. on different we're looking at still cameras that ended up to have video capability. the dslrs, the 5d the 7d, and filmmakers were like, "wow, if i put a lens on this and i can shoot video, i can make a movie." so the means of production are so much less expensive, the quality of what you're getting now is getting it's becoming fantastic. you can put almost professional lenses on these cameras. so yeah, it's cheaper, and if it's cheaper and more accessible and it takes less technicians, i don't need all these people - tavis: right, that means anybody can do it, ultimately. >> there's the short answer. tavis: but is that a good thing? >> is it a bad thing? tavis: there are enough bad f
the studios, hollywood, they don't have to pay for the prints, they don't have to ship the prints. there's all of those kinds of things. tavis: earlier in this clip and in the documentary, somebody made the point that what this does is it democratizes the process. i think george lucas is the one who said that in the film it democratizes the process. you agree with that? >> absolutely. yeah, absolutely. on different we're looking at still cameras that ended up to have video capability. the...
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welcome to hollywood. welcome to hollywood. quite a place. ever been there? no. meant to go. me and my wife never did. why not? i don't know. something came up. with the kids, huh? yeah, with the kids. first they're too small to travel, then they're in day camp, then you're saving for college and... and then? then your wife is gone and you're too old. come on. you too old? why do you think i'm in here? because i'm old and too much trouble. do you exercise or anything? are you kidding? no, i'm not kidding. you do much walking? i can hardly get out of bed in the morning. wait till you're my age. you'll see. there was a time when i kept up. i had a plaque on the wall at the ymca in baldwin, north dakota. i was fast and strong, too. but like i said, you wake up one day, you're too old. what day was that, harry? hmm? one day you were too old. was that the day your wife died? i got to run. take a look at that magazine. you never know. i'll see you, harry. listen up, clowns. milers will be jordan, hargass, and haynes. half-milers--cardoni, maris, and yacobian. the rest over here. yo
welcome to hollywood. welcome to hollywood. quite a place. ever been there? no. meant to go. me and my wife never did. why not? i don't know. something came up. with the kids, huh? yeah, with the kids. first they're too small to travel, then they're in day camp, then you're saving for college and... and then? then your wife is gone and you're too old. come on. you too old? why do you think i'm in here? because i'm old and too much trouble. do you exercise or anything? are you kidding? no, i'm...
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and i would also say that when you look at hollywood films. and you look at hollywood films and 99% of the protagonists, the main characters are white and usually white males, that's a distortion, as well. >> what is the source of that continuing distortion? >> i think it's an addiction and a commitment to this old story. i mean, i think that folks are not wanting to shift gears. you know, we often think of hollywood as real progressive, a bunch of lunatics out there. but hollywood, as far as its racial politics is probably much more in line with this kind of romney sort of conservative element, conservatives planks of the republican party than anything else. i think, listen, it's hard. it's much harder than we ever gave it credit for to really embrace a country like this one, a country that is so dynamic and so diverse at all different levels. and certainly, i think our cultural industries have lagged even behind banking. look, you go to a bank, investment bank and say, "listen, you need diversity?" investment bank is going to say, "yeah, we
and i would also say that when you look at hollywood films. and you look at hollywood films and 99% of the protagonists, the main characters are white and usually white males, that's a distortion, as well. >> what is the source of that continuing distortion? >> i think it's an addiction and a commitment to this old story. i mean, i think that folks are not wanting to shift gears. you know, we often think of hollywood as real progressive, a bunch of lunatics out there. but hollywood,...
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he wooed hollywood. designers loved skinner's fabric because they were not only beautiful and had extraordinary grating qualities, but they were durable. they could withstand the wear and tear of a costume on set. the men at the top of the advertisement is aj, they had costume designer of mgm. one of the most famous costume designers of the period and he was such a supporter of skinner's silk and satin, he helped advertise the product. i should also add that the whole advertising campaign that involved joan crawford and patty davis and other stars like that, the idea behind it was of course if you dress in skinner's silks and sons, you too can be a star. here is an ad featuring the famous skinner's bridal satin. here's another ad from the mid 1940s of "glamour" magazine in 1945. now when returning soldiers came home from the war, they were getting married in droves, and bella bridesmaid skinner a household in the united states so many words he married in skinner's bridal satin. it catapult the company to
he wooed hollywood. designers loved skinner's fabric because they were not only beautiful and had extraordinary grating qualities, but they were durable. they could withstand the wear and tear of a costume on set. the men at the top of the advertisement is aj, they had costume designer of mgm. one of the most famous costume designers of the period and he was such a supporter of skinner's silk and satin, he helped advertise the product. i should also add that the whole advertising campaign that...
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. >> those big-time checks came in late from hollywood. the checks that were missing were made up by hollywood. the silicon valley also get a big break. that benefits overwhelmingly the silicon valley. they got paid off. the average american watching the show, your next check coming in will be a lot lighter. stuart: $430 million. they are both in california. >> do not forget, that is where the big-time money came from. >> they want everyone else to pay their fair share. congress failed to act on a recovery bill that would send millions to the east coast after sandy ravaged the area. congress did not vote on the $60 billion appropriation to restore for the damage. >> it has been weeks and weeks since sandy had. after hurricane katrina hit, they got their aid in two weeks time. these politicians have no problems finding new yorkers win any money for their campaigns. it is a cruel knife. stuart: but, that $60 billion bill that went to the senate, they passed it, it was loaded with extras. why are we giving millions of dollars to fisheries in
. >> those big-time checks came in late from hollywood. the checks that were missing were made up by hollywood. the silicon valley also get a big break. that benefits overwhelmingly the silicon valley. they got paid off. the average american watching the show, your next check coming in will be a lot lighter. stuart: $430 million. they are both in california. >> do not forget, that is where the big-time money came from. >> they want everyone else to pay their fair share....
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. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, carson daly. from "happy endings", zachary knighton. and music from dan deacon, with cleto and the cletones. and now, making spirits bright, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: welcome. thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for wearing your thursday best to be here tonight. everyone all right? you guys okay? [ cheers and applause ] are any of you completely done with your christmas shopping? >> yes! >> jimmy: kill her. there are only 11 days before christmas eve. i give a lot of gifts on christmas and i get a lot of gifts on christmas. but i don't open them right away. i like to save my gifts and i open them during shark week. it's just more exciting. by the way, what do you do with a gift that you know you're never going to use, you can't give it away because the person might find out that you've given it to somebody else. but my policy, what i do is i keep it for exactly 38 months, and then i throw it away. or give it away or something. it's ridiculous. but
. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, carson daly. from "happy endings", zachary knighton. and music from dan deacon, with cleto and the cletones. and now, making spirits bright, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: welcome. thank you. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for wearing your thursday best to be here tonight. everyone all right? you guys okay? [ cheers and applause ] are any of you completely done...
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boy, does hollywood need that. the elite pay for that with extensive campaign contributions . another entertainment industry break and a 70 million for car racing, especially mother had to build raceways. sorry, i mean, an extension of the seven year cost recovery for motorsports facilities. nascar was profitable. then this from the land of great energy. 4 million in tax credits for two and three real electric vehicles something tells me this is not an effort to get act of card in every garaged. maybe a segue. is anyone uses anymore? seriously, the money is for plug-in motorbikes. credits were extended for energy-efficient appliances. by a diesel and renewable diesel. there is a $59 million credit for algae growers. tax credits to encourage the production of cellulose biofuel. you know what, it's good when they came plexor industry. then there is tax-exempt financing for what is called the new york liberty zone, the area around the world trade center. goldman, ceo white blank fein says thank you very much for the special benefits. i guess that makes up for the smaller bonus po
boy, does hollywood need that. the elite pay for that with extensive campaign contributions . another entertainment industry break and a 70 million for car racing, especially mother had to build raceways. sorry, i mean, an extension of the seven year cost recovery for motorsports facilities. nascar was profitable. then this from the land of great energy. 4 million in tax credits for two and three real electric vehicles something tells me this is not an effort to get act of card in every...
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and we have hollywood's best of 2012. >> it's "e.d.'s" first annual power list. >> jennifer lopez backstage with boyfriend casper on a world tour. >> i was like, oh, my god. >> jessica simpson on living in the hollywood spotlight. >> people were banging on the car. i felt like a beatle. >> nicki minaj. bride to be britney spears. and taylor swift. our all-new "e.t." power list interviews. >> i just need a burger. i need doughnuts. >> announcer: now, "entertainment tonight." the worldwide leader in
and we have hollywood's best of 2012. >> it's "e.d.'s" first annual power list. >> jennifer lopez backstage with boyfriend casper on a world tour. >> i was like, oh, my god. >> jessica simpson on living in the hollywood spotlight. >> people were banging on the car. i felt like a beatle. >> nicki minaj. bride to be britney spears. and taylor swift. our all-new "e.t." power list interviews. >> i just need a burger. i need doughnuts....
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hollywood is a business like any other. according to the motion picture association of america, 2.1 million people got up this morning in the united states, went to work at a job dependent, not a direct hire, but dependent on the film and television industry. that's an important number. there's a lot of competition for those jobs. frankly there's no guarantee they will stay in the united states, because, you know, people used to think television production would always stay in california, but other states started competing for those jobs. last year, listen to this, when the new season rolled out of the, you have 23 new network shows -- according to "los angeles times" -- only two of them were shot in los angeles county. these major studios are parts of multinational corporations, who are not shy about outsourcing. we have seen plenty of shows, like canada, take advantage of exchange rates and tax breaks. earlier christine romans said this to you, and i thought it was spot on. she said one man's pork is another man's job cre
hollywood is a business like any other. according to the motion picture association of america, 2.1 million people got up this morning in the united states, went to work at a job dependent, not a direct hire, but dependent on the film and television industry. that's an important number. there's a lot of competition for those jobs. frankly there's no guarantee they will stay in the united states, because, you know, people used to think television production would always stay in california, but...
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to make a short story long, i decided to start seeing the places i never got to see, beginning with hollywood. i always promised your mother we'd go. so i'm going to go, that's all. and, well, that's it. i'll miss you, but i'll write. how long will you be gone? oh, i... well, uh... i'd say... i don't know. but when i return, i'll still want my own place near the park, so i can keep running. gets in your blood, you know. look at the time. jonathan is taking me to the airport. i'll get you a movie star's autograph. believe it or not, down deep i understand. bye, son. it wouldn't hurt you to run yourself. i will. when you get back, we'll run together. i love you, granddad. i know. i know. let's go, jonathan. captioning performed by the national captioning institute, inc. public performance of captions prohibited without permission of national captioning institute captions copyright 1985 michael landon productions, inc. >> [indistinct chatter] >> right up in the stands. had a tight red dress on, big picture hat? anyway, every time i'd get an easy setup for a smash, i would look over at her. >> an
to make a short story long, i decided to start seeing the places i never got to see, beginning with hollywood. i always promised your mother we'd go. so i'm going to go, that's all. and, well, that's it. i'll miss you, but i'll write. how long will you be gone? oh, i... well, uh... i'd say... i don't know. but when i return, i'll still want my own place near the park, so i can keep running. gets in your blood, you know. look at the time. jonathan is taking me to the airport. i'll get you a...
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i don't know how it works, but hollywood got a 430 million dollar kiss from washington. is that, is that a president obama thanking his donors thing or is that something that we just do in every year because there's pressure from hollywood to do it? >> well, they have very powerful lobbying arm in washington and they are a big patron, the movie business, big patrons of the democratic party and of the president and this is what happens. and you mentioned nascar, you mentioned, i believe, the-- >> and 70 million dollar kiss and electric motorcycle makers are getting a 4 million dollar kiss from washington in this deal. >> and what happens when you run a crashed up freight train like this at the very end, and you do it wrong, when you make law incorrectly. when you do it in a hurry, in a dash, at the end of the year, trying to get it done, what happens is there's lots of nooks and crannies for people to stick things in for their patrons and for their friends and it goes against what republicans said when they came in, which was we're going to be slow, we're going to be deli
i don't know how it works, but hollywood got a 430 million dollar kiss from washington. is that, is that a president obama thanking his donors thing or is that something that we just do in every year because there's pressure from hollywood to do it? >> well, they have very powerful lobbying arm in washington and they are a big patron, the movie business, big patrons of the democratic party and of the president and this is what happens. and you mentioned nascar, you mentioned, i believe,...
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>> it is hollywood's fixation they came out of the charlie chaplin view of factory workers. it's not like that anymore. you have to have computer skills. people who give advice to high school kids should say, start educating kids like we used to. neil: even if they found their jobs that don't pay what they used to, in this environment, it will pay you anything you are going to get and y will be grateful for it. >> the government has to understand. [talking over each other] [talking over each other] neil: what about barack obama? >> the government needs to get out of the way. manufacturing is to america what spinach is to popeye. the strength of america is manufactured. neil: you don't think we can have a great country based on service? >> again, you go back to our terminals and electricity has to come through there. where you get do you get that from? a hydroelectric dam words power that is coal-fired. and now now they have all of these restrictions on coal mining and also the hydroelectric and i have talked to the people and they said that they can't find workers that work
>> it is hollywood's fixation they came out of the charlie chaplin view of factory workers. it's not like that anymore. you have to have computer skills. people who give advice to high school kids should say, start educating kids like we used to. neil: even if they found their jobs that don't pay what they used to, in this environment, it will pay you anything you are going to get and y will be grateful for it. >> the government has to understand. [talking over each other] [talking...
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this dates to extend this, encourage hollywood to continue to be hollywood, and have tv and film production in this country, domestically, they'll get a big tax break. >> juliet: hopefully that tax break is less than what is actually brought in to the country. >> steve: yeah. apparently they're going to be able to deduct up to $15 million of costs for their projects. this is interesting, look at this. $331 million worth of tax extenders for railroad maintenance. who is one of the biggest railroad investors in the united states? >> brian: john henry? >> steve: warren buffet. i'm sure that's a coincidence. >> brian: i know the president loves train transportation. >> steve: the vice president took it for years. that's amtrak. >> juliet: do they love it because 222 million being allotted forum produced in puerto rico and the virgin islands. >> steve: $59 million for algae growers to encourage production of celllosic biofuel, another green energy extender. meanwhile, we asked you, since so many of you are coming up with your new year's resolution, should congress resolve to do in the coming yea
this dates to extend this, encourage hollywood to continue to be hollywood, and have tv and film production in this country, domestically, they'll get a big tax break. >> juliet: hopefully that tax break is less than what is actually brought in to the country. >> steve: yeah. apparently they're going to be able to deduct up to $15 million of costs for their projects. this is interesting, look at this. $331 million worth of tax extenders for railroad maintenance. who is one of the...
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>>reporter: grant mother believes hollywood may help to do that. film set to premiere at the sun dance film festival in two week focus on the event that led up to the shooting, death and protest that ignited passion. >> my hope is people will see the truth. >>reporter: rally peaceful and at the peek about 100 people in attendance. bart for their part continues to work with the grant family to provide them a safe space to have their vigil. this is abc 7 news. >> and there is much more to come on 7 news at 9:00. coming up. victory never smelled so sweet. highlights next stanford first rose bowl win in 4 decades. >> plus the new year's day sprichlts delivered to military family. during the tournament of roses parade. >> 49ers make a move today that could spell the end for embattled kicker david acres. >> exploring the exploratorium in the final days and sth is his into this is a great time to be a stanford football fan. third straight bowl game today and captured the first rose bowl victory since 1972. winners of 7 straight coming in stanford the clea
>>reporter: grant mother believes hollywood may help to do that. film set to premiere at the sun dance film festival in two week focus on the event that led up to the shooting, death and protest that ignited passion. >> my hope is people will see the truth. >>reporter: rally peaceful and at the peek about 100 people in attendance. bart for their part continues to work with the grant family to provide them a safe space to have their vigil. this is abc 7 news. >> and there...
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then went to hollywood and produce their own tv show the wall only air on net flicks streaming. it stars kevin spacey. he plays a congressman will stop at nothing to gain more power. >> mobil's high-tech glasses project--googles high-tech glasses project. >> what we know the device will let users take photos and videos centex messagesent ie tdext messages. >> gabe slate kron 4 news. >> a quick break on the kron 4 news we have frost advisories and freeze warnings. >> announcer: meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have, if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. now meet amanda. with a swipe of her debit card, she bought some gas... and an all-expense-paid trip to hawaii for ben. ben is the identity thief who used a device called a skimmer to steal her information from her card to open a fraudulent account. every year millions of americans just like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc
then went to hollywood and produce their own tv show the wall only air on net flicks streaming. it stars kevin spacey. he plays a congressman will stop at nothing to gain more power. >> mobil's high-tech glasses project--googles high-tech glasses project. >> what we know the device will let users take photos and videos centex messagesent ie tdext messages. >> gabe slate kron 4 news. >> a quick break on the kron 4 news we have frost advisories and freeze warnings....
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. >>> that deal to avert the fiscal cliff may be some good news for hollywood. coming up at 5:45, why the agreement could save those studios millions of dollars. >>> house of representatives wrapped up its session last night without taking a vote on legislation to authorize help for the victims of super storm sandy. and many lawmakers are angry about that. >> the rug has been pulled out from under them in terms of their housing, their belongings, their pictures, their memories a character of their neighborhood. a rug has been pulled out and now tonight, tonight is this congress house of representatives going to pull the rug out again from them? legitimative -- legislatively? >> the u.s. senate already passed a $64 billion measure but the deal on the fiscal cliff took so much time they didn't have any time left to talk about that sandy bill. >>> oakland police are noticing troubling trends as they seek solutions to reduce violence. 131 people were killed in oakland in 2012. in some of the gang related killings assailants planned and practiced before carrying out
. >>> that deal to avert the fiscal cliff may be some good news for hollywood. coming up at 5:45, why the agreement could save those studios millions of dollars. >>> house of representatives wrapped up its session last night without taking a vote on legislation to authorize help for the victims of super storm sandy. and many lawmakers are angry about that. >> the rug has been pulled out from under them in terms of their housing, their belongings, their pictures, their...
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the deal to avert the fiscal cliff has many in holiday celebrate -- in hollywood celebrate. >>> and that caused an outcry from new york area lawmakers. >> i truly feel betrayed. one of congress' most basic responsibilities is to help families. communities, businesses recover. >> the senate already passed a $60 .4 billion measure. the house was expected to vote on it. republican leaders say the deal took so much time they didn't have anything left to discuss the sandy bill. >>> 6:36. troubling trends reported by oakland police as they try to reduce violence in the city. 131 people were killed in oakland in 2012. police are telling the oakland tribune in some of the gang related killings the attackers planned and practiced before carrying out the attacks. the use of a pure form of the drug ecstasy is making the attackers even worse. city leaders have hired former los angeles police chief bill bradden to come in as a consultant. and howard jordan is bringing back neighborhood policing to try to reduce crime. >>> this morning police in san jose are investigating how a man who stripped naked
the deal to avert the fiscal cliff has many in holiday celebrate -- in hollywood celebrate. >>> and that caused an outcry from new york area lawmakers. >> i truly feel betrayed. one of congress' most basic responsibilities is to help families. communities, businesses recover. >> the senate already passed a $60 .4 billion measure. the house was expected to vote on it. republican leaders say the deal took so much time they didn't have anything left to discuss the sandy bill....
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at that time and also a great author's agent family is introduced into this holder for road of hollywood and the new york literary salons. this also came to make a very comfortable. but in the beginning he was very, very taken with it. >> host: certainly he had many pursuits up the bench. one final question having to do with corporate command address some points to make overall. and this is 1986 when he does decide to say because obviously he gets this amazing opportunity to be chief justice of the united states. warren burger decides to head up the constitutional anniversary commission and ronald reagan basically the same position that richard nixon was by default and ends up with william rehnquist. tell us about that. >> guest: warren burger pepin has been chief justice since 1969. now it's 19867079 years old and he is the chairman of the bison 10 -- constitution bicentennial. i'm certain that the first one to admit the point that you take a chief justice -- my goodness, booming baritone and he just looked the part. but he really loved the ceremony of the office and away rehnquist neve
at that time and also a great author's agent family is introduced into this holder for road of hollywood and the new york literary salons. this also came to make a very comfortable. but in the beginning he was very, very taken with it. >> host: certainly he had many pursuits up the bench. one final question having to do with corporate command address some points to make overall. and this is 1986 when he does decide to say because obviously he gets this amazing opportunity to be chief...
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. >> hollywood producers getting some tax breaks. cheryl: why your new flatscreen tv they already be outdated. first, how the world's currencies are faring against the u.s. greenback. ♪ droid dna augmentation initiated. vision expanding to a 5-inch 1080p hd display and camera. touch acquiring nfc. hearing evolving with b beats audio. wireless charging activated. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. >> at 23 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. new figures from the united nations says more than 60 people have been killed. dozens were killed in an airstrike on a gas station in damascus. a warplane fired a missile into cars waiting in line. students who attended sandy hook elementary school will now be attending class tomorrow at a former middle school. the open house is being held for students today. the students have not attended class since the gunmen killed 20 students and six teachers last month. suing the ncaa. the school is fined $60 million. lawmakers are
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since 9-11 that's increased but even before 9-11 there were so many stereotypes out there, whether from hollywood, which portrayed muslim as terrorists, as womanizers, to just a host of campaigns over the last few years from the ground zero mosque to the koran burning, local and national campaigns against building mosques, all of these are obviously going to impact children and their parents and if they are at home hearing their parents talk about muslims in a certain way, they are going to take that to school with them. i have experienced this in my own growing up, which was long before 9-11, just the lack of information or the misinformation i experienced again with my own children, particularly when there's an event that happens overseas they will come to school and kids will reflect that in comments about did your parents commit another terrorist act, was that your dad that did this. it's common for kids to be called bin laden, daughter of saddam. a lot of times events overseas will have a huge impact on the kind of words children experience and unfortunately that bias is not limited just to
since 9-11 that's increased but even before 9-11 there were so many stereotypes out there, whether from hollywood, which portrayed muslim as terrorists, as womanizers, to just a host of campaigns over the last few years from the ground zero mosque to the koran burning, local and national campaigns against building mosques, all of these are obviously going to impact children and their parents and if they are at home hearing their parents talk about muslims in a certain way, they are going to...
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makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. not bad out there. we anticipate more volume. eastbound 50 at ritchie highway, there is an accident we are tracking. 55 down towards 70 on the west side. speeds continue to be nice in towards the beltway. this is security. traffic and signs that things are getting heavier. harrisburg expressway, 65 miles per hour. no problems down toward the beltway. very light on the north side of the beltway. this is 95 out of the white marsh area down towards the 895 split. seven minutes from a split to the toll plaza. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> good morning. the number 10 bus is diverting at lombard and schroeder. the 23 bus is diverting at franklin and monroe. the number 15 and number 16 buses are delayed. the penn, camden, and brunswick lines are running on schedule. light rail and metro subway are running on time. here'
makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso to enter. >> now insta-weather plus and traffic pulse 11 together. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. not bad out there. we anticipate more volume. eastbound 50 at ritchie highway, there is an accident we are tracking. 55 down towards 70 on the west side. speeds continue to be nice in towards the beltway. this is security. traffic and signs that things are getting heavier. harrisburg expressway, 65...
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another tax writeoff goes to hollywood, a $20 million break any time a t.v. show or movie is shot in an economically depressed area of the united states. there's a subsidy for rum made in puerto rico. a tax break if you train a mine rescue worker, and a tax credit for every kilowatt of electricity produced by the wind. all told, a fiscal cliff law designed to reduce the deficit added $74 billion in spending through changes in the tax law. do you consider this pork? >> oh, absolutely. this was filled with pork. >> reporter: republican congressman darrell issa, who voted no on the bill, says many house members felt blindsided by tax breaks that were never publicly debated. >> and it's pork particularly because they couldn't get these through any other way except by throwing them into a bill like this. >> reporter: but supporters of the tax provision say they will create jobs. dan houser of the international speedway corporation, the owner of nascar, says faster tax writeoffs will lead to more investment in tracks and in stadiums. >> it's not a tax break. what i
another tax writeoff goes to hollywood, a $20 million break any time a t.v. show or movie is shot in an economically depressed area of the united states. there's a subsidy for rum made in puerto rico. a tax break if you train a mine rescue worker, and a tax credit for every kilowatt of electricity produced by the wind. all told, a fiscal cliff law designed to reduce the deficit added $74 billion in spending through changes in the tax law. do you consider this pork? >> oh, absolutely. this...
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. >> once you get the money together to make a hollywood movie -- >> and with al pacino his intensity, so many actors today are not great types. i like somebody who is a great lover3 of type who stares at a woman and means it. >> i tell you what i'd like to talk to you about if you don't mind people talk about the way we were, how do you write a song how does it happen? so i'm going to use this as an example, i think it's a good example. that film started out outside a college. and peopleñr said how do you know what happens? what happens for me is i start out by deciding what i'mÑi not going to write so i go i'm not going to write a march. ♪ hey everybody it's the way we were -- ♪ not going to do it. not going to do a waltz. so i decide i'm going to think about theÑi bells of the college. that was on the sound track just bells. know you live with that for three or four days go to the store, buy ice cream. that becomes slowly but surely this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ then you go to the laundry, now i start thinking about barbra streisand, the most fantastic voice, and i'm thinking to mys
. >> once you get the money together to make a hollywood movie -- >> and with al pacino his intensity, so many actors today are not great types. i like somebody who is a great lover3 of type who stares at a woman and means it. >> i tell you what i'd like to talk to you about if you don't mind people talk about the way we were, how do you write a song how does it happen? so i'm going to use this as an example, i think it's a good example. that film started out outside a...
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that you wouldn't expect to see there was four hundred thirty million dollars that was dedicated to hollywood to encourage television and film production three hundred thirty one million dollars went to railroads two hundred twenty two million dollars went to puerto rico and the virgin islands for taxes collected excise taxes collected on the they produced seventy million dollars went to nascar fifty nine million dollars went to algae growers to encourage the production of this sell you last sick bio fuel and four million dollars in expanded tax credits went to electric motorcycle makers so i mean all of those things from what i'm hearing they're all three nerves they're just meant to to encourage people that were really against the fiscal cliff bill to be a little bit more open to it why these deals and why now was this really the most important thing that needed to be settled. but i think those are great examples and some of them quite funny others are sort of tragicomic but it reminds us we're talking about a four trillion dollars budget so the idea that there isn't really money for this o
that you wouldn't expect to see there was four hundred thirty million dollars that was dedicated to hollywood to encourage television and film production three hundred thirty one million dollars went to railroads two hundred twenty two million dollars went to puerto rico and the virgin islands for taxes collected excise taxes collected on the they produced seventy million dollars went to nascar fifty nine million dollars went to algae growers to encourage the production of this sell you last...
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. >> your typical hollywood movie star may be taking over $20 million in year. they'll pay $1 million in income taxes. we're talking about a lot of money. jay-z and beyonce earned close to $80 million last year. they're going to pay an additional $4 million in income taxes. >> one of the surprises. this deal is going to increase the deficit over the next ten years. but financial markets like what they see. >> markets like stability. they wanted some sort of resolve. that's why we saw the markets rally on monday, assuming we were going to have a deal. and overnight, they liked the news. big rally expected on wall street. we have the fiscal cliff coming up in a couple of weeks. it's not over yet. >> another one is coming on the debt limit. thanks very much. >> let's hope it's not a wild ride. >>> now, we turn to hillary clinton's health scare. the secretary of state has been in a hospital here in new york since sunday, when doctors discovered a blood clot near her brain. we're going to talk to dr. richard besser in a moment. but sharyn alfonsi is here with the lat
. >> your typical hollywood movie star may be taking over $20 million in year. they'll pay $1 million in income taxes. we're talking about a lot of money. jay-z and beyonce earned close to $80 million last year. they're going to pay an additional $4 million in income taxes. >> one of the surprises. this deal is going to increase the deficit over the next ten years. but financial markets like what they see. >> markets like stability. they wanted some sort of resolve. that's why...
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. >> grant's mother believes hollywood may help to do that. a film set to premier in two weeks focuses on events that led up to the shooting, the death and the dramatic profitest. >> my hope is that people will see the truth. >> this rally was peaceful at the peak there were about 100 people. bart continues to work with the grant family to provide them a safe praise space to have the vigil. nick smith, abc 7 news. >> nick, thank you. >> and there is more still to come on abc 7 news at 6:00. victory never smell sod sweet. highlights, next. of stanford's first rose bowl begin in four decade autos still waiting for a vote in washington. the house ready to support a deal to avoid going over the fiscal cliff? >> one cold night is coming our way. where we can expect a froze warning and a frost advisory, coming up. >> and exploring exploratorium in finalçuh days and excitement surrounding the new buildin [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. your new light creamy potato with bacon & cheese soup says it's 100 calories a serving. that's right. in what worl
. >> grant's mother believes hollywood may help to do that. a film set to premier in two weeks focuses on events that led up to the shooting, the death and the dramatic profitest. >> my hope is that people will see the truth. >> this rally was peaceful at the peak there were about 100 people. bart continues to work with the grant family to provide them a safe praise space to have the vigil. nick smith, abc 7 news. >> nick, thank you. >> and there is more still to...
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movies, i mean it's a lot of the same things, same hollywood, cops are bad, delinquents are good. mobsters are good, whatever. is kind of crazy but books are the one place where there is such a variety. as you say you can see other points of view and other ways of looking at the world. what is really going on? there's a terrific book about afghanistan called the forever war. and if you read up book, you get it. or at lease you certainly get a really good point of view on what's going on over there. >> i think agree with you more and i also think that what is happening in terms of getting that selection, what most people don't realize is there are hundreds of thousand books printed each year and unique guides in order to find those books. i'm curious to know what you think and how the world of the library and bookstore, how that plays into that and how it involves a? >> clearly it's evolving. they're going to be many more people reading on tablets and whatever. that is a done deal. it has happened. i think the horrifying thing right now is it's happened so fast and nobody has taken
movies, i mean it's a lot of the same things, same hollywood, cops are bad, delinquents are good. mobsters are good, whatever. is kind of crazy but books are the one place where there is such a variety. as you say you can see other points of view and other ways of looking at the world. what is really going on? there's a terrific book about afghanistan called the forever war. and if you read up book, you get it. or at lease you certainly get a really good point of view on what's going on over...
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, lloyd blankfein, usual suspects getting money. >> prepared to be outraged. >> hollywood, outrageous, come on, now. >> don't miss "the willis report" tonight, 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. eastern here on fox business. >> prepare to be outraged. coming up, gold at a two week high, and one top strategist says it's going to go higher. u.s. global investors frank holmes will tell us just how high next. >> first, as we do every day at this time, look at the ten and 30-year treasuries. we'll be right back. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fimy life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm om. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we'remore than 708,000 million americans.t for that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. at legalzoom, we've created a better place to handle your legal needs. maybe you have questions about incorporating a business you'd like to start. or questions about protecting your family with
, lloyd blankfein, usual suspects getting money. >> prepared to be outraged. >> hollywood, outrageous, come on, now. >> don't miss "the willis report" tonight, 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. eastern here on fox business. >> prepare to be outraged. coming up, gold at a two week high, and one top strategist says it's going to go higher. u.s. global investors frank holmes will tell us just how high next. >> first, as we do every day at this time, look at the ten and...
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people pay more in taxes and give tax credits to some of the we political friends with benefits such as hollywood and making us give puerto rico some tax credits for their rum. it is prioritizing other things above the american people. >>neil: obviously they throe everything but the sketchen sink into a measure that started out about bringing in spending and ironically it sees it grow. the 41-1 ratio is sticking out to me. why not, wall street? what is going on? relief that a bad deal is better than no deal. >>guest: it is the headline market. they react to what is going on at the moment. they are not reacting to what will happen here in two months. we will have another situation we have created for ourselves in dealing with potentially another fiscal cliff when it comes to finding ways to cut spending and to actually do what the bill is supposed to do and balance our fiscal imbalance. that is the problem. we started this conversation to be about spending but republicans and democrats alike made this about taxes. the president said it would be about taxes and the whole time republicans were playi
people pay more in taxes and give tax credits to some of the we political friends with benefits such as hollywood and making us give puerto rico some tax credits for their rum. it is prioritizing other things above the american people. >>neil: obviously they throe everything but the sketchen sink into a measure that started out about bringing in spending and ironically it sees it grow. the 41-1 ratio is sticking out to me. why not, wall street? what is going on? relief that a bad deal is...
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i hope that moves back to hollywood. but within, what we did get and you're right, only the tax increase. it is not the spending cuts and entitlement restraint that we need but what we did get was 3/4 of a trillion dollars of deficit reduction. david: whoa, let me stop you there, bill. you're assuming that this new revenue is going to reduce the deficit. i don't assume that at all. in fact if you look at history, the more money that comes in the more goes into flue spending rather than reducing the deficit. >> well you're absolutely right and we absolutely need to do the next step which is spending reductions and enlightment reform. liz: do you think that will happen? >> i do. liz: in what form and what would you like to see? what do we really need to see and do you think they will tackle the big heavyweights, the whales, the social security and mediccre, waste and fraud, et cetera? >> i think we have to. we have an aging population. we have no choice. it is not, it is not a problem unique to the united states states. al
i hope that moves back to hollywood. but within, what we did get and you're right, only the tax increase. it is not the spending cuts and entitlement restraint that we need but what we did get was 3/4 of a trillion dollars of deficit reduction. david: whoa, let me stop you there, bill. you're assuming that this new revenue is going to reduce the deficit. i don't assume that at all. in fact if you look at history, the more money that comes in the more goes into flue spending rather than reducing...
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it gives money to hollywood and puerto rican rum. >> not a bad deal. >> for seems like this is a missed opportunity for everyone for month month. >> i think people are acting with party first and not country first as important as it is. it makes me think they are thinking about primaries and some of them are thinking about 2016. i want to put it through my 2016 lens. what is it going to do for that. three people leap out and say they are thinking towards 2016. not ser cup, but joe biden came down from the perch and went back into the senate where he was so great for many, many years. >> still great. >> deal maker, presidential type able to get things done and make people act like grown ups. this inches him up a little bit in terms of the 2016 democratic primary. there is a clear winner there. we will talk about that later. on the republican side, it's a more interesting fight. marco rubio, one of the few who voted against the bill in the senate said hey, no spending cuts and no dies. i'm an idea log. i am not going to be led down the wrong path and everybody else is going that way. in t
it gives money to hollywood and puerto rican rum. >> not a bad deal. >> for seems like this is a missed opportunity for everyone for month month. >> i think people are acting with party first and not country first as important as it is. it makes me think they are thinking about primaries and some of them are thinking about 2016. i want to put it through my 2016 lens. what is it going to do for that. three people leap out and say they are thinking towards 2016. not ser cup, but...
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why hollywood and train tracks might be the big winners here. how do you explain, that arthel? arthel: i don't know. but we'll explain it. bill: get your ticket. ♪ . [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm the ultimate shrimp lover, and i sea food differely. ♪ . bill: yes, there are some winners, some unexpected winners you could say after this deal. the joint committee on taxation reports hollywood gets $248 million to encourage film and tv production. producers can expense up to $15 million for said project. 331 million goes to railroad operators to maintain the train tracks
why hollywood and train tracks might be the big winners here. how do you explain, that arthel? arthel: i don't know. but we'll explain it. bill: get your ticket. ♪ . [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and...
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. >> once you get the money together to make a hollywood movie -- >> and with al pacino, his intensity, so many actors today are not great types. i like somebody who is a great lover3 of type who stares at a woman and means it. >> i tell you what i'd like to talk to you about if you don't mind, people talk about the way we were, how do you write a song how does it happen? so i'm going to use this as an example, i think it's a good example. that film started out outside a college. and peopleñr said how do you knw what happens? what happens for me is i start out by deciding what i'mÑi not going to write so i go i'm not going to write a march. ♪ hey, everybody, it's the way we were -- ♪ not going to do it. not going to do a waltz. so i decide i'm going to think about theÑi bells of the colleg. that was on the sound track, just bells. know you live with that for three or four days, go to the store, buy ice cream. that becomes slowly but surely this. ♪ ♪ then you go to the laundry, now i start thinking about barbra streisand, the most fantastic voice, and i'm thinking to myself
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it gives $430 million to hollywood and special incentives to keep film production in the u.s. it gives $70 million to nascar for racing track facilities, $59 million in tax credits to algae growers to encourage development of cellulosic biofuel and $4 million for electric motorcycle manufacturers. vicks dayquil -- powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil -- powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ at what our members have accomplished in the past 50 years, it's pretty amazing. ♪ i feel like i'm on top of the world right now ♪ ♪ on top of the world right now ♪ introducing a weight loss program 50 years in the making. ♪ and i feel like i'm standing 10 ft. tall ♪ built on the power of the human spirit. built for human nature, so you can expect amazing. introducing the new weight watchers 360 program. join for free and expect amazing. because it works. a. >>> if the volatile fiscal cliff negotiations strained the d
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hollywood's movie musicals treat the singing as the last priority. what else did he say? he said, visually impressive with great performances, but the score suffered with great actors pretending to be singers. lambert is a great singer, but from what i've heard from the people who have seen it is one of the things that made this charming is the fact that the singers weren't like real slick professionals. they sort of had a real quality that a lot of viewers liked. adam wasn't impressed. >> he wasn't impressed but he said in fairness, i don't mean to be extremely negative, but i grew up with this musical so my expectations are quite high. i understand from his perspective. but for the average viewer, the average fan that goes to see this, we appreciate it because we know that, you know, hugh jackman and ann hathaway, it's their vocals. >> isn't russell crowe in this? >> he is. >> that's what surprised me. i don't know how he sounded, but if russell crowe sang anywhere near on key, i'd be charmed. >> we'll go see it. not together. >> not together? >> maybe a double date. >>
hollywood's movie musicals treat the singing as the last priority. what else did he say? he said, visually impressive with great performances, but the score suffered with great actors pretending to be singers. lambert is a great singer, but from what i've heard from the people who have seen it is one of the things that made this charming is the fact that the singers weren't like real slick professionals. they sort of had a real quality that a lot of viewers liked. adam wasn't impressed....